EB member Horry has been kind enough to create an exquisite tutorial on LEGO cannons. From the history of cannons, the different types of cannons, and the professionalism in the presentation -there's truly something in it for everyone!

This may be a small MOC, but upon closer inspection it's a very clever and detailed piece of work. Eurobricks member Mr. Townsend did a marvellous job on this powerful short-range cannon. This weapon caused even more deadly splinters on enemy ships, hence it's nickname the smasher. A great addition to many a LEGO ship! Sponge, wormer, bucket and cannonballs, it's all there!

Morthen's Golden Whale shows off a brilliant gold and red color scheme. However this vessel isn't just nice to look at, but it also features working remote controlled cannons! Perfect for taking on Pirates who are up for a watery battle. Be sure to check out the video in the forum of the cannons in action.

Eurobricks member Sebeus Iniwum surprises us again with a very interesting concept: firing a full broadside on a LEGO ship with a remote control. The project is still in its early stages but it looks very promising. Currently there's a discussion about the possibilities, problems and future ideas.

Sometimes a full sized cannon is just too big. When you need a portable yet power packing blow. Look no further than TazManiac's little cannon. With a clever use of a little weightlifting material, He has managed to make a smaller version of the Pirate classic.

For his entry into the Community Build 2010 Eurobricks member Exotrator made this Cannon Foundry! It has everything in it what you need to produce cannons, an oven, a lot of tools and even an administration office! With an outstanding roof technique he makes this building very special.